The fiery speech didn't pull any punches, with Johansson at one point even demanding Franco give back a pin she had given to him — a reference, her rep confirmed later, to a Time's Up pin Scarlett had given to James to wear at the Golden Globe Awards this year.

Just like the millions of women across the country who took part in Women's March 2018 at cities coast to coast, celebs showed up in full force today to deliver a strong message of women's rights and equality and against Donald Trump's policies — and it sure looks like today was a huge success!!!

Participants across the country wore "pussy hats" to fight back against Trump's now-infamous offensive comments that were revealed a week before 2016's election, and celebs took to the stage at various march points around the country to speak to their fellow women a message of empowerment!!!

Women's March 2018 is here, with feminists marching all across the country to show their support of gender equality.

According to the organization's website, the 2017 march was "the largest coordinated protest in U.S. history and one of the largest in world history" — and this weekend, the first wave of "anniversary marches" will see TONS of celebrity attendees walking in solidarity with the movement.

This year's theme is #PowerToThePolls. The goal is to launch a national voter registration and mobilization tour that aims to empower Americans with a higher understanding of their rights and more.

So in honor of everyone making a positive difference out there, we thought we'd revisit some of our favorite feminist films…

Considering in his first White House press conference, Press Secretary Sean Spicer used some sort of time warping magic to change reality to fit boss Donald Trump's whims, we figured his first official briefing with the press might be worth watching.

After all, if they can turn THAT Inauguration crowd into 1.5 million, just think what they can do with the unemployment rate! Ha!

The first press briefing under Spicer began with the White House employee summarizing the Trumpster's activities of the day — including a meeting between the Commander-in-Chief and business leaders as well as a presidential memorandum where Donald withdrew the U.S. from the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

Not to mention, Sean noted the president signed an executive order which bans the country from sending funds to organizations that provide abortions abroad. It's like it's the '80s all over again! See? Time warp!

Speaking before the Spurs' Saturday night game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Popovich got away from basketball and got real about The Donald, openly criticizing the administration, crediting the Women's March on Washington, and much, much more.

Oh, and the title of our post isn't just some cute teaser here — it's well worth it for you to honestly, seriously, fully read every single word of Popovich's transcript, which we have (below):